Category Archives: Naked vs Nude

Shoe vs Foot – Naked vs Nude #5

I’ll put my foot down and say, It’s the last day of Naked vs Nude week at the NDD!

Foot vs Shoe - Nake vs Nude #5

This drawing and commentary was originally created and written in 2009, but it fit perfectly with the theme so I am using it again.

It is human to decorate oneself, but humanity starts without decoration and that is often forgotten. The puritan impulse that still flows through America and elsewhere looks for something wrong with the unadorned and naked. We do it without being conscious of it, like a remnant racist not being aware of their own prejudice.

A huge industry has made many people a lot of money building on this. I am not talking about pornography, which at least has some semblance of honesty about it. At least you know what they are trying to evoke in a person. I am not defending porn, just stating that we know what it is and what it is trying to do.

I am talking about marketing and advertising. That is the industry that plays us like a fiddle. That is the industry that tells you to look for the skin and in the next breath tells you to cover it up.

What Michelangelo knew was that for all the finery Florence and Rome in the Renaissance could display to the world, it could not outshine the beauty he found in the human body. And considering the fact that his nude sculpture, ‘David’ is probably the single most popular object of any sort from that era, his statement has been proven true.

Drawing by Marty Coleman, who has a very nice big toe indeed.

Naked as the Day You Were. – Naked vs Nude #4

I was born to tell you – Today is day #4 of Naked vs Nude week at the NDD

Naked as the Day You Were...

I have a serious question, give your thoughts on it. Where and when did the emotion of shame come into the picture for humans and nudity? Why was it shame that Adam and Eve were said to have felt and not anger or fear or happiness or guilt or any of a million other feelings. Why was it shame?

Drawing and question by Marty Coleman, who is only ashamed of his flabby pot belly. (why is that?)

Quote by Oscar Wilde.

Do You Swim Naked? – Naked vs Nude #2

It would be a bare-ass lie if I didn’t admit it’s day #2 of Naked vs Nude Week at the NDD.

Do You Swim Naked? - Naked vs Nude #2

If all the pretenses, lies, masks, decorations, and shiny things of your life were stripped away would you be found to have been swimming naked?  Obviously this is a metaphor. It’s not about swimming naked, which is fine and dandy if that’s what you want to do and you don’t scare small children and pelicans.  What it is about is whether or not you have substance when your money, your track record, your resume is stripped away.

Since the quote is by Warren Buffett perhaps a financial example is in order.  Bernie Madoff had all the bling life could bring.  He had the home, reputation, cars, status, resume, business success, wealth and more.  But what he did not have was a good and true foundation in character underneath it all.  That is the ‘naked’ this quote is really talking about. When it all goes south, what remains?

By the way, in regards to our series title, ‘Naked vs Nude’, imagine this quote using the word nude instead of naked. Wouldn’t quite work, would it.

Drawing and commentary by Marty Coleman who last skinny dipped in 1996.

Quote by Warren Buffett, who, rumor has it, once skinny dipped with Bill Gates after winning a Bridge Tournament.

Do Nudists Have A Fashion Sense? – Naked vs Nude #1

The naked truth is that it’s ‘Naked Vs Nude’ week at the NDD.

When I was in graduate school I read a book called ‘About Looking’ by John Berger. In it he proposes that there is a difference in art between someone who is naked and someone who is nude.  Since I have been doing my ‘Artist I Love Winter Weekend’ series I have presented a number of art pieces in the ‘nude’ genre.  That  got me thinking about this difference between naked and nude that Berger suggests exists. I decided it would be fun to explore the idea with you.

Nudists have no fashion sense

One of the ideas Berger puts forth is that, while nakedness reveals itself, nudity does not. He says, “The nude is condemned to never being naked.  Nudity is a form of dress.”  So, if nudity is a form of dress, wouldn’t it mean that both women in this drawing have some fashion sense? What do you think?

In particular, within your experience with nudity in art, film, life, do you think there a difference between being naked and being nude?  Explain.

haha…By the way, if the clothed woman in this drawing has ‘fashion sense’ maybe being without clothes WOULD be better fashion!

Drawing and commentary by Marty Coleman, who admits he has been more than once.

Quote by Peter Kunkel, who I think would admit it too.

What Spirit is So Empty

Foot vs Shoe - Naked vs Nude #5

It is human to decorate oneself, but humanity starts without decoration and that is often forgotten. The puritan impulse that still flows through America and elsewhere looks for something wrong with the unadorned and naked. We do it without being conscious of it, like a remnant racist not being aware of their own prejudice.

A huge industry has made many people a lot of money building on this. I am not talking about pornography, which at least has some semblance of honesty about it. At least you know what they are trying to evoke in a person. I am not defending porn, just stating that we know what it is and what it is trying to do.

I am talking about marketing and advertising. That is the industry that plays us like a fiddle. That is the industry that tells you to look for the skin and in the next breath tells you to cover it up.

What Michelangelo knew was that for all the finery Florence and Rome in the Renaissance could display to the world, it could not outshine the beauty he found in the human body. And considering the fact that his nude sculpture, ‘David’ is probably the single most popular object of any sort from that era, his statement has been proven true.

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